We just completed a science project comparing Hefty Glad Target and Ruffies trash bags. The average weights held before breaking are: Target 47.6 Ruffies 52.3 Glad 52.0 Hefty 34.4 The winner based on weight held only! RUFFIES!
My son and I did a science project on this subject. We put weights in different trash bags to see which would hold the most weight. The Ruffies average weight was 52.3 pounds. The Target (Up and Up) brand held an average weight of 47.6 pounds. Long story short--- Winner Ruffies!
because humans are not very economical
The bags don't decompose in the garbage.
So garbage wouldn't be all over the place...
garbagebagaphobia
Check around the places where there is water, like a stream or at the starfire boathouse. Three out of four of the garbage bags that I found where around water.
u can put a thing that ur dog hates on the garbage
black garbage bags
Some eco-friendly alternatives to plastic garbage bags include compostable bags made from plant-based materials, reusable cloth bags, and biodegradable bags made from materials like cornstarch or recycled paper.
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